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Secrecy and fear in a fallen fellowship
Netflix’s Unchosen explores the fear, secrecy and hidden brokenness that can flourish inside tightly controlled communities and society writ large
Daniel Turner
Courage in the age of cancel culture
Pentecost reminds us that Christian witness is not about winning arguments, but about speaking with clarity, love and freedom from fear
Delphine Chui
The Christian duty to be less informed
In an age of viral outrage, manipulated clips and endless commentary, Christians should resist both convenient falsehoods and the compulsion to know everything
Luke Collins
The Church’s social media problem
The Church has clear teaching on the use of media, yet much of its institutional social media presence still fails to speak the language of the platforms it inhabits
Patrick Neve
The man behind OnlyFans’ dark legacy
Leonid Radvinsky built his platform into a multibillion-dollar empire, leaving a legacy many argue has damaged relationships and exploited the vulnerabilities of a generation
Jacqueline O'Hara
Faith that chains cannot break
The daughter of Jimmy Lai reflects on his letters from prison and the spirituality shaped by suffering and trust in God
Claire Lai
Louis Theroux’s missed opportunity on the ‘manosphere’
A familiar diagnosis of the manosphere that overlooks the cultural and moral transformations underpinning its rise
Daniel Turner
How Netflix is reshaping children’s moral imagination
In an age of unavoidable screen time, parents must ask how it shapes children's formation
Daisy-Mae Inglese